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Re: How does GDB/MI give the current frame


 > > For what it's worth, at Apple we've done what Andrew is proposing.  Our  
 > > method spits out a "MI_HOOK_RESULT" notification on the ^done result  
 > > whenever the console command entered by the user has changed the state  
 > > in an important way.  e.g.
 > > 
 > > (gdb)
 > > -interpreter-exec console-quoted up
 > > ~"#2  0x000321f4 in gdb_main (args=0xbffff620) at  
 > > ../../gdb/src/gdb/main.c:851\n"
 > > ~"851\t  catch_errors (captured_main, args, \"\", RETURN_MASK_ALL);\n"
 > > ^done,MI_HOOK_RESULT=[HOOK_TYPE="frame_changed",frame="2"],time= 
 > > {wallclock="0.00620",user="0.00323",system="0.00283",start="1089921236.3 
 > > 59009",end="1089921236.365212"}
 > > (gdb)
 > > 
 > 
 > But what Andrew is proposing is to use the async-output already part of MI to notify
 > the UI of changes.

Wouldn't the output from "up" would be synchronous? I thought asynchronous output
only occurs when the inferior is actually running.

Nick


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